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  1. TXNIP mediates LAT1/SLC7A5 endocytosis to reduce amino acid uptake in cells entering quiescence

    This article has 26 authors:
    1. Jennifer Kahlhofer
    2. Nikolas Marchet
    3. Brigitta Seifert
    4. Kristian Zubak
    5. Madlen Hotze
    6. Anna-Sophia Egger
    7. Claudia Manzl
    8. Yannick Weyer
    9. Sabine Weys
    10. Martin Offterdinger
    11. Sebastian Herzog
    12. Veronika Reiterer
    13. Marcel Kwiatkowski
    14. Saskia B. Wortmann
    15. Siamak Nemati
    16. Johannes A. Mayr
    17. Johannes Zschocke
    18. Bernhard Radlinger
    19. Kathrin Thedieck
    20. Lukas A. Huber
    21. Hesso Farhan
    22. Mariana E.G. de Araujo
    23. Susanne Kaser
    24. Sabine Scholl-BĂŒrgi
    25. Daniela Karall
    26. David Teis

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  2. Morphology-dependent entry kinetics and spread of influenza A virus

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. Sarah Peterl
    2. Carmen M Lahr
    3. Carl N Schneider
    4. Janis Meyer
    5. Xenia Podlipensky
    6. Vera Lechner
    7. Maria Villiou
    8. Larissa Eis
    9. Steffen Klein
    10. Charlotta Funaya
    11. Elisabetta Ada Cavalcanti-Adam
    12. Frederik Graw
    13. Christine Selhuber-Unkel
    14. Karl Rohr
    15. Petr Chlanda

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  3. Subcellular Region Morphology Reflects Cellular Identity

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Ángel-Carlos Romån
    2. Alba Diaz-Pizarro
    3. Nuria Del Valle-Del Pino
    4. Marcos Olivera-GĂłmez
    5. Guadalupe Cumplido-Laso
    6. Dixan AgustĂ­n BenĂ­tez
    7. Jose MarĂ­a Carvajal-GonzĂĄlez
    8. Sonia Mulero-Navarro

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  4. A novel SUN1-ALLAN complex coordinates segregation of the bipartite MTOC across the nuclear envelope during rapid closed mitosis in Plasmodium berghei

    This article has 21 authors:
    1. Mohammad Zeeshan
    2. Igor Blatov
    3. Ryuji Yanase
    4. David JP Ferguson
    5. Sarah L Pashley
    6. Zeinab Chahine
    7. Yoshiki Yamaryo-Botté
    8. Akancha Mishra
    9. Baptiste Marche
    10. Suhani Bhanvadia
    11. Molly Hair
    12. Sagar Batra
    13. Robert Markus
    14. Declan Brady
    15. Andrew R Bottrill
    16. Sue Vaughan
    17. Cyrille Y Botté
    18. Karine G Le Roch
    19. Anthony A Holder
    20. Eelco Tromer
    21. Rita Tewari
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      eLife Assessment

      In Plasmodium male gametocytes, rapid nuclear division occurs with an intact nuclear envelope, requiring precise coordination between nuclear and cytoplasmic events to ensure proper packaging of each nucleus into a developing gamete. This valuable study characterizes two proteins involved in the formation of Plasmodium berghei male gametes. By integrating live-cell imaging, ultrastructural expansion microscopy, and proteomics, this study convincingly identifies SUN1 and its interaction partner ALLAN as crucial nuclear envelope components in male gametogenesis. A role for SUN1 in membrane dynamics and lipid metabolism is less well supported. The results are of interest for general cell biologists working on unusual mitosis pathways.

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  5. The influence of the pre-membrane and envelope proteins on structure, pathogenicity and tropism of tick-borne encephalitis virus

    This article has 19 authors:
    1. Ebba Rosendal
    2. Kyrylo Bisikalo
    3. Stefanie M.A. Willekens
    4. Marie Lindgren
    5. Jiƙí Holoubek
    6. Pavel Svoboda
    7. Amanda Lappalainen
    8. Ebba Könighofer
    9. Ekaterina Mirgorodskaya
    10. Rickard Nordén
    11. Federico Morini
    12. William Rosenbaum
    13. Daniel RĆŻĆŸek
    14. Ulf Ahlgren
    15. Maria Anastasina
    16. Andres Merits
    17. Sarah J Butcher
    18. Emma Nilsson
    19. Anna K Överby

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